[VIDEO] Geelong Cats vs Fremantle Dockers: AFL highlights, scores, blog

By Lou Lando / Roar Guru

MATCH RESULT:

A great game and an intense last quarter, but the Geelong Cats were able to hold on by 2 points against the Fremantle Dockers at Simonds Stadium.

The Cats did a great job to lead by 24 points at the final break and looked to have the game in the bag.

However, a massive last quarter by Fremantle saw them kick 4 goals 7 behind to the Cats 1 goal 3 behinds.

Michael Barlow was huge in the last quarter, he had 10 possessions in the first 15 minutes of the quarter and finished the game with 33 disposals; he was terrific along with Mundy (27) and Fyfe (25 disposals).

Full credit to Dockers debutant Max Duffy who came on as sub in the third quarter and gave the Dockers forward line a much needed boost.

The Cats hung on but no one can deny it was a much deserved win. Captain Joel Selwood was immense, his tackling was fierce and finished with 27 disposals.

Harry Taylor was superb all night, reading the play with ease. Full credit to Christensen and Mitch Duncan who both lifted in the second half, especially Duncan in that last quarter.

Mackie, Enright and Kelly were terrific in defence and Jared Rivers played one of his better games for the Cats.

FINAL SCORE:
Geelong 12.9 (81)
Fremantle 11.13 (79)

MATCH PREVIEW:

Recent bitter rivals clash in arguably the match of the round when the Geelong Cats host the Fremantle Dockers at Simonds Stadium on Saturday night. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 7:40pm (AEST).

A place in the top four and more importantly the top two is at stake as the Dockers return to the scene of one of their greatest victories when they upset the Cats in the first final at Simonds Stadium last season. The Dockers have won four of their past five against the Cats including two finals.

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Recent incidents involving Docker protagonists Ryan Crowley and Hayden Ballantyne seem to have got under Geelong’s skin and raised the atmosphere whenever these sides clash. Crowley in particular did a great job in last year’s final.

After a first quarter in which Johnson had dominated with 12 possessions, Dockers coach Ross Lyon moved Crowley onto Johnson and restricted him to a further eight possessions for the remainder of the game, as the Dockers turned a 13-point deficit into a shock 15-point win.

Fremantle also had the better of the Cats in their Round 9 32-point win earlier this year. The win triggered an eight game winning streak for the Dockers. But the last two weeks the Dockers form has been worrying. They copped a 58-point hammering from bottom side St Kilda two weeks ago in the upset of the season. Last week the Dockers fell in at home against Carlton, inspired by a brilliant last quarter by Dockers star midfielder Nathan Fyfe.

There are other worrying signs for the Dockers, with captain Matthew Pavlich is recovering from a second head knock in as many weeks. Whilst he has been selected there must be some doubt about his fitness for this game. Together with key small forward Michael Walters having missed most of the season and David Mundy not his usual best, the Dockers could struggle against the Cats tight defence.

The Dockers must also be concerned with their recent kicking efficiency with several players guilty of spraying kicks all over the ground. Danyle Pearce has been one of the worst offenders with Zac Dawson, Lee Spurr and Cameron Sutcliffe not far behind.

For the Cats to take advantage they need to improve their clearances where surprisingly they rank 17th in the league. This is even more important against the Dockers who have beaten the Cats resoundingly in the midfield in recent wins. In particular they have beaten the Cats in stoppages, and that is where many of their goals have come from.

The lack of clearances has resulted in Geelong having to bomb the ball into their forward line where the Dockers have been able to push players back and sweep away with ease, particularly with defenders Michael Johnson and Paul Duffield who are skilled in intercept marks.

Geelong need to win the clearances and move the ball quickly into their forward line, before the Dockers have time to flood back. This way Cats monster forward Tom Hawkins can be one out with either Zac Dawson or Luke McPharlin. Both defenders have struggled recently and McPharlin doesn’t appear to be fully fit.

Of course this will all depend whether Geelong can nullify the impact of giant Dockers ruckman Aaron Sandilands. Cats ruckman Hamish McIntosh will have a big job to do. Although the Dockers last week outscored the Blues a staggering 75-23 in hitouts, the Blues still won the clearances 39-38.

Prediction:
The Dockers and the Swans are the only teams to have beaten the Cats at Simonds Stadium since 2007. However with Pavlich sure to be suffering some effects from successive head knocks and the absence of the versatile Tendai Mzungu, combined with the Dockers recent lethargic form seems to suggest this could be as good a time as any for the Cats to seek revenge for last year’s finals loss.

The Cats look more dangerous with speedsters Christensen and Stokes on board, and in front of their home fans in what’s sure to be a fever pitch atmosphere, the Cats look ready to consolidate their top four spot.

Cats by 30 points.

The Crowd Says:

2014-08-11T01:16:39+00:00

patricia fletcher

Guest


Umpiring would be an issued if Freo played the ball instead of the man. Great compliment to Stevie J thought that Freo don't consider they have a player in the team that can beat him by simply manning up on him. Even took 2 at time to keep him out of the contest.

2014-08-09T17:37:30+00:00

Sutcliffe's neck

Guest


Yeah, we'd prefer not to complain ... and just get fairly treated. Worst umpiring ever.

2014-08-09T16:54:51+00:00

Tom from Perth

Guest


Probably needs to be something to do with Max. Duffield already has all the "Duff" nicknames.

2014-08-09T15:32:29+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


That one touch grab, baulk and give to Ballas...Magic, Max. Or will it be , Majestic Max...Maestro? Maxstro!

2014-08-09T15:28:46+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Umpiring changed the result but I don't agree the game was hard to watch. Geelong were brilliant. These are the best 2 teams in the comp. Only Freo could get that close tonight. The better team lost. MagicMax Duffy!!! Welcome.

2014-08-09T15:02:15+00:00

Nik

Guest


A bit annoying that there IS umpiring to whinge about. I'd much rather there wasn't.

2014-08-09T14:01:30+00:00

Bosk

Roar Rookie


Luke they've always been like this, but their behavior has been excused by the media for two reasons- Firstly because their free-flowing, attacking style of play was seen by most as the antithesis of the boring and ugly brand of football peddled by Roos and his disciples Lyon & Longmire, and second because they were simply the best team going around by a large margin and regularly put on a clinic even against their hottest rivals. As for the ducking, that's something which has increased noticeably team-wide since Selwood became captain and it doesn't take a genius to guess why.

2014-08-09T13:50:39+00:00

Tom from Perth

Guest


Well said Balthazar. Great effort by the boys in the last quarter. Max Duffy was brilliant. Can't wait for Sonny to be back though. That umpiring was atrocious. Anyway really good game.

2014-08-09T13:27:16+00:00

Luke

Guest


As a neutral watcher of the occasional Geelong game all I can think of is how hard it is to watch. I turned it off at quarter time. The umpires treat them like an endangered species and the obvious playing for free kicks is hard to view. When did they become such a soft team? Or have they always been this way? Not hard to imagine with someone like Joel Selwood captaining the team.

2014-08-09T13:20:50+00:00

Balthazar

Guest


That's very kind of you. 31 to 14??? Including howlers like Stevie J kicking Neale in the head and then getting a free; getting a free in the forward half after grabbing Sutcliffe around the head. Or the "not 15 metres" kick out which was an embarrassment? And what does Sandi have to do to get a free when scragged in a marking contest? The umpiring sadly impacted the game and the game was won and lost by 2 points. On the bright side, immense game by Barlow and Fyfe (before his injury, God I hope he's OK next week). Mundy much improved and a break out game for young Crozier. Absolutely rapt for Max Duffy too - did really well in such a tough gig as a debut. The last quarter was all about the Freo spirit that has been missing recently.

2014-08-09T12:53:04+00:00

Dalgety Carrington

Guest


I think there were perhaps one or two low flying ducks that obscured the umps view.

2014-08-09T12:39:24+00:00

Bosk

Roar Rookie


Free kick count 31-14 Geelong's way. No wonder they rack up so many cheap wins down there with that hometown umpiring.

2014-08-09T12:33:20+00:00

Dalgety Carrington

Guest


A win is a win, and you deserve it if you get it. Gotta love Micky Barlow, what a trooper.

AUTHOR

2014-08-09T12:28:34+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


What a great game that was with an intense last quarter. The Cats did a great job to lead by 24 points at 3/4 time and looked to have tha game in the bag. But a massive last quarter by Fremantle who dominated that last quarter to kick 4 goals 7 behind to the Cats 1 goal 3 behinds. Michael Barlow was huge that last quarter, he had 10 possessions in the first 15 minutes of the quarter. Finished the game with 33 disposals and was terrific along with Mundy (27) and Fyfe (25 disposals). Full credit to Dockers debutant Max Duffy who came on as sun in the third qtr and gave the Dockers forward line a much needed boost. The Cats hung on but no one can deny it was a much deserved win. Captain Joel Selwood was immense, his tackling was fierce and finished with 27 disposals. Harry Taylor was superb all night, reading the play with ease. Full credit to Christensen and Duncan who both lifted in the seconf half especially Duncan in that last quarter. Mackie, Enright and Kelly were terrific in defence and Jared Rivers played one of his better games for the Cats. Great game and great finish.....thanks for joining us tonight.

2014-08-09T12:28:20+00:00

slane

Guest


Bit annoying that Freo fans will have the umpiring to whinge about.

AUTHOR

2014-08-09T12:14:48+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


FINAL SCORES Geel 12 9 81 Frem 11 13 79

AUTHOR

2014-08-09T12:14:00+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


Mundy kicks..... misses to the right !! Cats win a thriller by 2 points!! WOW!!!

AUTHOR

2014-08-09T12:13:15+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


blood rule stops the clock at 4 secs Mundy lining up. Siren sounds!!

AUTHOR

2014-08-09T12:12:44+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


Munday marks 45m out ....4 seconds left!!

AUTHOR

2014-08-09T12:11:49+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


Ball up 30m out Dockers goal 45 secs left... point by dockers Geel 12 9 81 Frem 11 12 78 Q4 1m remaining

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